时间:2018-12-25 作者:英语课 分类:每天一课英语口语365


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[00:00.00]280 Stamp Collecting

[00:03.47]A: Hi, Mike! Long time no see. What's up?

[00:07.29]B: Hey, John! Fancy 1 meeting you here. Keeping busy?

[00:11.94]A: A little bit. Well, someone told me you ve got bunches of good stamps, like a museum.

[00:18.05]B: "I do have a lot. I m interested in stamp collecting. I guess it's actually a part of my life.

[00:24.32]A: They cost a lot though. How can you afford?

[00:28.26]B: Sornetimes I do have hard time with them. Ive to save every penny. But it's worthy 2.

[00:34.69]And, when big days such as my birthday or Christmas come, most of my friends give me stamps as gifts.

[00:41.27]A: That' s good. Stamp collecting is also a long-term invest-ment.

[00:46.47]The price keeps going up. You can earn a lot by bring-ing them to the market.

[00:51.57]B: I'm afraid not. For me stamp collecting is merely a hobby, a personal fondness.

[00:57.99]I'd be sad if I'd ever have to sell them.

[01:01.02]A: I can imagine. Keeping a hobby is like having a friend, both enjoyable and rewarding.

[01:07.66]You get great pleasure by attending to them.

[01:10.53]B: I couldn t agree more!

[01:12.78]A: By the way, have you ever been to other countries?

[01:16.64]B: Not yet.

[01:18.13]A: Then how do those foreign stamps come from?

[01:21.01]B: Well, Ive some friends studying abroad. They send me some at times.

[01:25.68]A: I see. My friends travel a lot every year. If you like I could ask them to help you with that.

[01:33.73]B: That would be too good if it's not trouble for them.

[01:37.31]A: Not at all.

[01:38.90]B: Now I'm heading for the post-office.

[01:42.11]I heard a new set of stamps are for sale for the world cup. Would you like to go with me?

[01:47.78]A: I'd love to. But I've to meet my friend at 4 o'clock at the airport.

[01:53.55]He's coming back for vacation. Anyway, I'll call you later.

[01:58.44]B: AII right. Then see you soon.

[02:00.50]A: See you.

[02:01.60]281 Hangzhou Hangs out French Welcome

[02:08.47]Hangzhou, capital city of East China's Zhejiang province,

[02:13.56]is trying to spread information about its tourism resources

[02:17.61]in France in order to attract more travellers from that country.

[02:21.95]It is many French people's dream to travel in China, a country with a long history,

[02:27.77]exotic 3 oriental 4 culture and splendid scenery.

[02:31.85]Hangzhou indeed, is one of the must-see places.

[02:35.40]One of the country's major scenic 5 and tourism cities.

[02:39.29]Hangzhou has always been seen as a kind of "heaven on the earth."

[02:43.94]The city has two national-level scenic areas--West Lake and the Fuchun river,

[02:51.02]Xin'an river and Thousand Island Lake Scenic Area;

[02:54.89]and two national-level nature reserves--Mount Tianmu and Qingliang Peak.

[03:01.24]In addition to being known for its splendid history, culture and scenery,

[03:06.20]Hangzhou is also known as "a land of rice and fish," "the hometown of tea and silk" and "a gourmet 6' s par-adise."

[03:14.80]Hangzhou's food has also long been a favorite among peo-ple from home and abroad,

[03:20.44]and one of the reasons why many tourists fall in love with the city.

[03:24.67]A number of restaurants such as Zhangshenji have been popular not only in Hangzhou,

[03:31.59]but also in Shanghai, Beijing and Nanjing.

[03:35.48]A new highlight 7 is the theme parks that have been built in the city,

[03:39.95]including Song Dynasty Town

[03:42.62]built according to an ancient painting to show the prosperity 8 of the Song Dynasty (960-1219),

[03:51.24]Hangzhou Amusement land and Future World.

[03:54.50]282 Guidelines 9 for Traveling in the United States

[04:02.76]If you want to see the beautiful land of America, you can travel in a jet 10 plane or by train.

[04:09.60]It takes you about five hours to fly over the continental 11 United States from the east coast to the west coast;

[04:17.31]it takes more than two days to go by train from New York City to Los Angeles.

[04:21.90]As the highways and super-highways cross the country, it is better to make a trip in a car.

[04:27.99]But it is ex-pensive to own a car in any U.S. city.

[04:32.12]The most convenient public transportation of getting from place to place in a city is the bus.

[04:38.83]Passengers are required to have the exact change in hand as they board a bus or you may buy "tokens 13" in advance.

[04:46.30]In some cities bus and subway tokens can be used interchangeably.

[04:52.73]However, bus fare depends upon distance; the farther 14 you travel, the higher the fare.

[04:58.32]Subways are by far quickest way to move around a city.

[05:02.39]There are a few warnings that should be observed.

[05:05.63]1. Save yourself trouble by buying tokens in quantity if you plan to use subways regularly.

[05:13.00]2. Stand near the token 12 booth 15 or with a group of decent-looking people while waiting for a train.

[05:20.78]3. Choose to sit in cars where there are other people rather than empty ones.

[05:27.78]4. Try to avoid rush hours if you can.

[05:31.55]5. Hold your purse firmly and consciously-don't let it dangle 16.

[05:38.16]We should carry wallets inside not just in hip 17 pockets.

[05:42.62]283 Advantages of Travelling

[05:47.40]People enjoy taking trips. But what are the reasons they leave home?

[05:52.68]One reason is for education.

[05:55.55]People travel because they want to broaden 18 their horizons to learn about other people and other places.

[06:01.61]They are curious about other cultures.

[06:04.51]When peo-ple are tourists, they get a quick look at different ways of living.

[06:09.37]Even a short look at another kind of lifestyle is an important les-son.

[06:14.23]On a trip people can learn directly by visiting museums and historic 19 spots.

[06:20.45]What do a tourist learn who sees the art museum,

[06:24.34]visits the historical palaces and scenic spots in Paris and shops a-long the river Seine?

[06:30.22]He gets a vivid picture of real life one of the French people has.

[06:35.00]He learns about their attitudes: how they feel about business, beauty and history.

[06:41.03]What about the tourist who goes to Hongkong?

[06:44.51]Does he get the same information that he could get from a book?

[06:48.45]He might read that Hong Kong is so crowded that there is less than 200 square meters of space for each person.

[06:55.43]But seeing and feeling the lack of space will im-press him much more.

[07:00.52]He might read that there are nearly 200 vehicle for every kilometer of the roadway.

[07:06.14]But the sight of so many vehicle parked along the roadside will be a much more vivid lesson.

[07:12.88]The tourists to Hong kong will never forget the con-trasts-the straight vertical 20 lines of the tall modem 21 buildings

[07:20.27]and the modern lines of boats that people live in.

[07:23.22]284 When A Bear Is in Our Tent

[07:29.38]Our family is trying to decide where to go for our vacation this summer.

[07:35.08]Our son Tom wants to go to Yellow Stone Park a-gain to see the bears,

[07:39.73]we did that last summer, and what an ex-perience it was!

[07:44.17]When we got there we put up our tent and wenl to explore.

[07:48.19]As we returned, we heard our daughter Susie cry out and then we saw a bear enter our tent.

[07:55.32]Tom wanted his father to chase 22 him away. His father said:

[07:59.90]"No, it's dangerous to chase a bear, and don't let him chase you."

[08:04.60]Susie said:"what shall we do?  Maybe we ought to climb a tree."

[08:09.80]Tom said:"No, we've got to get him out there. He might go to sleep in our tent."

[08:15.93]"Maybe we could make him leave it by putting some honey out-side for him to eat."

[08:20.66]Susie suggested. Then I said: "How are you going to get the honey." "It's in the tent."

[08:27.35]We watched the bear enter the tent and heard him upset everything inside.

[08:32.44]"It's foolish for us to try to catch him." said my husband "Leave him alone and wait for him to come out."

[08:39.34]We waited but the bear stayed inside and we had to sleep in the car.

[08:45.74]285 Travelling

[08:52.25]Nowadays travelling during holidays has become a fashion in China with the development of economy.

[08:59.12]When the demands on food, clothes and some other necessaries of life become far beyond being satisfied,

[09:06.22]people have come to spend their extra money on travelling.

[09:09.46]Travelling has many advantages.

[09:12.59]Firstly, it provides oppor-tunities for people to taste strange food

[09:16.98]and to know alien cus-toms that they otherwise would not know.

[09:20.74]Secondly, through travelling,

[09:23.98]people can broaden their scope 23 of knowledge espe-cially of geography and history.

[09:27.93]However, traveling also has some disadvantages.

[09:31.82]For example, perilous 24 peaks and furious 25 rapids may endanger travelers' lives.

[09:37.62]Accommodations and bad weather trouble travelers a lot.

[09:41.67]On the whole, I think travelling does more good than harm.

[09:46.32]These so-called 26 disadvantages,can even be regarded as good conditions

[09:51.23]in which travelers can build up both physical strength and willpower.

[09:55.67]If both your finance 27 and health permit,

[09:58.91]you might as well do some traveling from time to time,

[10:02.02]perhaps an exotic atmosphere and charming 28 seenes can attract you so much that you even forget to return.

[10:10.14]286 Hobbies

[10:13.96]A hobby can be almost anything a person likes to do in his spare time.

[10:18.48]They watch birds, hunt animals, climb mountains, raise flowers, fish, ski, skate and swim.

[10:26.81]They paint pictures, go to concerts, collect everything from books to butterflies, and from shells to stamps.

[10:35.12]People take up hobbies because these activities offer enjoy-ment, friendship, knowledge and relaxation 29.

[10:42.69]Anyone, rich or poor, old or young, sick or well, can follow a satisfying hobby.

[10:50.01]Besides, hobbies can help a person's mental and physical health.

[10:54.60]Doctors have found that hobbies are valuable in helping 30 patients recover from physical or mental illness.

[11:01.60]In early times, most people were too busy making a living to have many hobbies.

[11:07.87]But some persons did enjoy hobbies.

[11:10.43]The ancient Egyptians played games with balls made of wood, and some Greeks and Romans collected things.

[11:17.83]People today have more time than ever before for hobbies.

[11:21.95]Machines and automa-tion have reduced the amount of time they must spend on their jobs.

[11:27.23]Once a famous Canadian doctor wxpressed the value of hob-bies by saying

[11:33.08]"so let's take up a hobby and be really a happy man !"

[11:36.76]287 A Quiet Life

[11:41.78]When Mr. Finch 31 retired 32, he bought a small cottage in a seaside village.

[11:47.74]The cottage was built in fifteen eighty-eight, but was in very good condition.

[11:52.83]Mr. Finch was looking forward to a quiet life, but in the summer holidays he got a shock.

[11:59.44]Hundreds of tourists came to the seaside village.

[12:03.15]Mr. Finch's cottage was the most interesting building in the village and many of the tourists came to see it.

[12:09.78]From morning till night there were tourists outside the cottage.

[12:13.99]They kept looking through windows and many of them even went into Mr. Finch's garden.

[12:19.66]This was too much for Mr. Finch.

[12:22.84]He decided 33 to drive the unwelcomed visi-tors away, so he put a notice on the window.

[12:28.62]The notice said If you want to satisfy your curiosity 34, come in and look round.

[12:35.20]Price: ten pence 35. Mr. Finch was sure that the visitors would stop coming but he was wrong.

[12:42.51]The number of visitors increased and Mr. Finch spent every day showing them round his cottage.

[12:49.02]I came here to retire, not to work as a guide, he complained.

[12:54.30]In the end he sold the cottage and bought a small modem house.

[12:58.58]It is an uninteresting little place and no one wants to see it. But it is certainly quiet and peaceful!

[13:06.02]288 My Favorite Program

[13:11.69]With the living standards of people rising year by year,

[13:15.77]tele-vision is now playing a very important role in people's lives

[13:20.00]and TV programs have been an essential part of our environment.

[13:24.55]Of many TV programs, news broadcast, sports competition, talk shows are to my liking 36,

[13:31.99]and my favorite program is "Animal World", which is broadcasted on CCTV.

[13:38.05]In this program, a large quantity of animals are introduced.

[13:43.17]The variety of animals ranges from large to small, and from her-bivore to carnivore.

[13:49.70]There are animals swimming in the water, running on the land and flying in the sky.

[13:55.40]From this program I can also get to know something about the most precious animals in the world.

[14:01.80]For many years I have regarded "Animal World"

[14:05.40]as my fa-vorite TV program because it is both interesting and instructive.

[14:11.15]When the program is on TV,

[14:13.66]it is not only showing some Very beautiful pictures but also telling many new things and what the animals feed on,

[14:21.26]how the butterflies grow up and even how the ants share their work.

[14:25.75]I'm so impressed by this program that I can tell you many things about animals.

[14:31.45]I think it is hard to imagine a world without animals.

[14:36.80]289 Going to a Concert

[14:40.77]Xu Tao: I went to a concert last Saturday night, and I heard the symphony 37 orchestra 38.

[14:46.47]They played beautifully and I liked them very much.

[14:50.15]Do you like classical music, Emily?

[14:52.55]Emily: Yes, I like it very much. And I also like pop music and Jazz.

[14:58.30]Xu Tao: How about you, Lin Qiang?

[15:01.20]Lin Qiang: I like classical music. And I do enjoy other kinds, such as pop music and pop songs.

[15:07.76]What's your fa-vorite classical music. Xu Tao?

[15:10.94]Xu Tao: "The Blue Danube" composed by Johann Strauss, Beethoven's symphony No. 5 and No, 9

[15:18.60]and Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake" and "Romeo & Juliet."

[15:22.75]Emily: How about last Saturday's concert, Xu Tao?

[15:26.49]Xu Tao: Well, it was wonderful. It was presented by the provincial 39 orchestra.

[15:32.18]I heard "The Blue Danube" and "Swan Lake" again. When the concert ended,

[15:35.94]all the audience stood up to give the orchestra a warm applause 40.

[15:41.71]And we couldn't tear ourselves away from the music hall.

[15:45.53]Lin Qiang: I heard there will be a concert this Friday evening in our cinema. Do you want to go, Emily?

[15:51.59]Emily: Yes, let's go.

[15:54.62]290 Arranging Time for a Film

[15:59.50]Li: Hi, Simon, are you doing anything special this coming weekend?

[16:04.65]Simon: No, what do you have in mind?

[16:07.31]Li: I heard there is a film in our university cinema this week-end.

[16:11.23]I wonder whether you'd like to go with me.

[16:13.82]Simon: Great! I'd like to go very much.

[16:16.35]You know, I have been lousy these days and I think I need some relaxation.

[16:21.53]What film are we going to see?

[16:23.51]Li: It's a Chinese film, The Last Emperor. Do you know the story?

[16:28.24]Simon: Yes. I've read this story. It is a long story of Pu Yi.

[16:32.73]But I haven't seen the film.

[16:34.95]Li: I'm sure you will enjoy it very much.

[16:37.22]You know, the main character is played by a famous Chinese film star Chen Daoming.

[16:43.47]Simon: Fine, l'II go. Let' s arrange a tirne to see the film.

[16:48.20]Li: There will be three shows, i.e. 5:30 Friday evening,

[16:53.08]8:30 Saturday morning and 5:30 Saturday evening. What time will be appropriate for you?

[16:59.56]Simon: How about 5:30 Friday evening.? I have another appoint-rnent with my friend on Saturday.

[17:05.93]Will you meet me at a quarter past five before the Guest House?

[17:09.98]Li: OK, I'll wait for you there and then.

[17:12.86]Simon: Thank you, see you later, Bye!

[17:15.52]Li: Bye!

[17:17.17]291 Fresh Ways to Spend Spring Festival

[17:23.59]Spring Festival is a traditional holiday on which Chinese people put great value

[17:29.89]and how to spend it has formed a fixed 41 pattern since its birth: having family reunion, preparing delicious foods,

[17:38.35]letting off firecrackers, and enjoying entertainment of ev-ery kind.

[17:42.61]Yet, compared with these, these years' Spring Festi-vals have witnessed many changes in the ways people spent them.

[17:49.40]Since the reform and open to the outside world policy began to be implemented 42,

[17:55.17]people's pockets have been getting increas-ingly bulged 43 with money,

[17:59.35]which enables 44 them to choose different ways to spend the big holiday.

[18:03.27]More and more people are freed from the heavy burden of preparing foods,

[18:07.87]and tend to have their family reunion dinner at a restaurant, where they entertain them-selves singing and dancing.

[18:14.71]Often people choose to travel, en-joying the natural beauty of different places.

[18:19.86]Moreover, the pop-ularization of telephones in cities has made it a reality for

[18:26.10]more and more people to express greetings without having to leave home.

[18:30.36]And again, a newborn service for mailing and sending flowers is another scene during the festival.

[18:37.15]With the rapid economic growth in China,

[18:40.44]some other fresh ways will surely be created in order to make Spring Festival the most colorful holiday.

[18:48.83]292 The Two-day Weekend

[18:52.80]The Two-day weekend has done a lot of good to college students since it was carried out.

[18:58.76]First, students can have much more leisure 45 time to relax themselves.

[19:03.85]Second, they have more chances to contact with the society by taking a part-time job or going sightseeing.

[19:11.53]Third, they can have enough time for them-selves to review the lessons

[19:16.23]and preview what they will learn next week so as to make their studies more efficient.

[19:21.35]And finally, they can set aside time for various activities such as taking optional 46 courses,

[19:28.22]attending lectures, joining various clubs and doing sci-entific research.

[19:33.39]Every sword has two-blades. Problems do exist during the two day weekend on campus 47.

[19:40.16]Some students may spend most of the time playing cards, drinking, dating, sleeping,

[19:46.46]thus idling 48 their time and leaving their homework undone 49.

[19:50.37]Hence the two-day weekend can only add to their laziness and bring nothing useful to them.

[19:56.67]As for me, I will make good use of the time to have a rest and develop my own hobbies,

[20:03.30]such as reading extensively 50, lis-tening to music and playing pingpang.

[20:08.24]Of course, I won't forget to finish both my reviewing and previewing the lessons before the new week begins.



1 fancy
n.想像力,幻想;喜好,爱;adj.想像的,时髦的,华丽装饰的,奢侈的;技巧的;vt.想象,自认为,喜好
  • He seemed to have taken quite a fancy to her.他似乎相当喜欢她。
  • I have a fancy that it's going to rain.我想大概要下雨。
2 worthy
adj.(of)值得的,配得上的;有价值的
  • I did not esteem him to be worthy of trust.我认为他不值得信赖。
  • There occurred nothing that was worthy to be mentioned.没有值得一提的事发生。
3 exotic
adj.奇异的,异乎寻常的,外(国)来的,外国产
  • There are some exotic words in English language.英语中有一些外来词。
  • She likes to wear exotic clothes.她喜欢穿奇装异服。
4 oriental
adj.东方的,东方人的,东方文化的
  • China is an oriental country with a long history.中国是一个有着悠久历史的东方国家。
  • They maintain a very powerful fleet in Oriental waters.他们在远东海域保持着一支非常强大的舰队。
5 scenic
adj.自然景色的,景色优美的
  • The scenic beauty of the place entranced the visitors.这里的美丽风光把游客们迷住了。
  • The scenic spot is on northwestern outskirts of Beijing.这个风景区位于北京的西北远郊。
6 gourmet
n.食物品尝家;adj.出于美食家之手的
  • What does a gourmet writer do? 美食评论家做什么?
  • A gourmet like him always eats in expensive restaurants.像他这样的美食家总是到豪华的餐馆用餐。
7 highlight
n.加亮区;v.加亮,强调;[计算机]醒目
  • Her performance was the highlight of the show.她的表演是那场演出中最精彩的部分。
  • The highlight of this term is the school trip to Austria.这学期最重要的活动就是去奥地利的校外旅行。
8 prosperity
n.繁荣,昌盛,成功
  • I wish you the life of happiness and prosperity. 我祝你生活幸福、万事如意。
  • A prosperity never seen before appeared in the countryside.农村出现了前所未有的繁荣。
9 guidelines
n.指导方针,准则
  • The government has drawn up guidelines on the treatment of the mentally ill. 政府制订了对待精神病人的指导方针。
  • Planners seem a little uncomfortable with the current government guidelines. 规划师似乎不太接受现行的政府指道方针。
10 jet
n.喷气发动机,喷气式飞机;v.喷出,喷射
  • Put a match to the jet to light the gas.将火柴放在煤气喷嘴上点燃煤气。
  • I don't see the jet of your plan.我不明白你的计划的要点。
11 continental
adj.大陆的,大陆性的,欧洲大陆的
  • A continental climate is different from an insular one.大陆性气候不同于岛屿气候。
  • The most ancient parts of the continental crust are 4000 million years old.大陆地壳最古老的部分有40亿年历史。
12 token
n.筹码,信物,纪念品,礼券;adj.象征性的
  • This little gift is a token of our regard.这点礼物是我们大家的一点心意。
  • Black is a token of mourning.黑色是沮丧的象征。
13 tokens
代币( token的名词复数 ); 象征
  • These tokens are exchangeable for DVDs only. 这些赠券只能换 DVD 盘。
  • The council gives old people free tokens. 委员会发给老年人免费代金券。
14 farther
adj.更远的,进一步的;adv.更远的,此外;far的比较级
  • I can throw the ball farther than you can.这个球我能比你扔得远。
  • The farther hill is five kilometres away.那座更远的小山在五公里以外。
15 booth
n.小房间,公用电话亭,岗亭;货摊
  • Where can I find a telephone booth?我在哪儿可以找到电话亭?
  • Let's walk around to each booth.我们到每个摊子转一转吧!
16 dangle
v.(使)悬荡,(使)悬垂
  • At Christmas,we dangle colored lights around the room.圣诞节时,我们在房间里挂上彩灯。
  • He sits on the edge of the table and dangles his legs.他坐在桌子边上,摆动著双腿。
17 hip
n.臀部,髋;屋脊
  • The thigh bone is connected to the hip bone.股骨连着髋骨。
  • The new coats blouse gracefully above the hip line.新外套在臀围线上优美地打着褶皱。
18 broaden
v.放宽,变宽,扩大
  • We broaden in experiences by traveling.旅行增长我们的经验。
  • Let's broaden out the discussion to talk about education as a whole.我们来扩大一下讨论范围,全面谈谈教育问题。
19 historic
adj.历史上著名的,具有历史意义的
  • This is a historic occasion.这是具有重大历史意义的时刻。
  • We are living in a great historic era.我们正处在一个伟大的历史时代。
20 vertical
adj.垂直的,顶点的,纵向的;n.垂直物,垂直的位置
  • The northern side of the mountain is almost vertical.这座山的北坡几乎是垂直的。
  • Vertical air motions are not measured by this system.垂直气流的运动不用这种系统来测量。
21 modem
n.调制解调器
  • Does your computer have a modem?你的电脑有调制解调器吗?
  • Provides a connection to your computer via a modem.通过调制解调器连接到计算机上。
22 chase
vt.追逐,追赶,追求;n.追赶
  • The police grabbed the robbers after a long chase.警察经过长距离追赶后逮住了抢劫犯。
  • Would you chase me if I did?如果我逃开了,你会来追吗?
23 scope
n.(处理、研究事物的)范围,余地,机会
  • There is limited scope for creativity in my job.我的工作中发挥创造力的空间有限。
  • There is little scope for initiative in this job.这工作几乎没有发挥主动性的余地。
24 perilous
adj.危险的,冒险的
  • The journey through the jungle was perilous.穿过丛林的旅行充满了危险。
  • We have been carried in safety through a perilous crisis.历经一连串危机,我们如今已安然无恙。
25 furious
adj.狂怒的,暴怒的,强烈的,激烈的
  • I was furious at his making such an accusation.我对他的这种责备非常气愤。
  • His wife was furious with him.他妻子对他大发雷霆。
26 so-called
adj.所谓的,号称的
  • These were the so-called mainframe machines.它们被称为主机。
  • Let's see what this so-called button does.让我们来看看为什么这个按钮叫这个名字。
27 finance
n.财务管理,财政,金融,财源,资金
  • She is an expert in finance.她是一名财政专家。
  • A finance house made a bid to buy up the entire company.一家信贷公司出价买下了整个公司。
28 charming
adj.迷人的,可爱的
  • She looked small and gentle and altogether charming.她看起来小巧文雅,十分迷人。
  • She has charming manners.她具有媚人的风姿。
29 relaxation
n.松弛,放松;休息;消遣;娱乐
  • The minister has consistently opposed any relaxation in the law.部长一向反对法律上的任何放宽。
  • She listens to classical music for relaxation.她听古典音乐放松。
30 helping
n.食物的一份&adj.帮助人的,辅助的
  • The poor children regularly pony up for a second helping of my hamburger. 那些可怜的孩子们总是要求我把我的汉堡包再给他们一份。
  • By doing this, they may at times be helping to restore competition. 这样一来, 他在某些时候,有助于竞争的加强。
31 finch
n.雀科鸣禽(如燕雀,金丝雀等)
  • This behaviour is commonly observed among several species of finch.这种行为常常可以在几种雀科鸣禽中看到。
  • In Australia,it is predominantly called the Gouldian Finch.在澳大利亚,它主要还是被称之为胡锦雀。
32 retired
adj.隐退的,退休的,退役的
  • The old man retired to the country for rest.这位老人下乡休息去了。
  • Many retired people take up gardening as a hobby.许多退休的人都以从事园艺为嗜好。
33 decided
adj.决定了的,坚决的;明显的,明确的
  • This gave them a decided advantage over their opponents.这使他们比对手具有明显的优势。
  • There is a decided difference between British and Chinese way of greeting.英国人和中国人打招呼的方式有很明显的区别。
34 curiosity
n.好奇心,新奇的事物,珍品
  • He gave in to curiosity and opened my letter.他抑制不住好奇心,拆开了我的信。
  • The children are dying of curiosity to see what's in the parcel.孩子们出于好奇,迫不及待地想看看包裹中是什么东西。
35 pence
n.便士;名词penny的复数形式
  • She counted out fifteen pence and passed it to the salesgirl.她数出15个便士交给女店员。
  • These apples are selling at 40 pence a kilo.这些苹果售价每公斤40便士。
36 liking
n.爱好;嗜好;喜欢
  • The word palate also means taste or liking.Palate这个词也有“口味”或“嗜好”的意思。
  • I must admit I have no liking for exaggeration.我必须承认我不喜欢夸大其词。
37 symphony
n.交响乐(曲),(色彩等的)和谐
  • The Ninth Symphony of Beethoven is a famous one.贝多芬的第九交响乐非常有名。
  • They play over the whole symphony.他们把整个交响乐重新演奏了一遍。
38 orchestra
n.管弦乐队;vt.命令,定购
  • He plays the violin in an orchestra.他在管弦乐队中演奏小提琴。
  • I was tempted to stay and hear this superb orchestra rehearse.我真想留下来听这支高超的管弦乐队排练。
39 provincial
adj.省的,地方的;n.外省人,乡下人
  • City dwellers think country folk have provincial attitudes.城里人以为乡下人思想迂腐。
  • Two leading cadres came down from the provincial capital yesterday.昨天从省里下来了两位领导干部。
40 applause
n.鼓掌,喝彩,赞许
  • His appearance on the platform was greeted with a burst of applause.他一登上台就博得了一阵热烈的掌声。
  • His speech won round after round of enthusiastic applause.他的演讲博得了一阵又一阵的热烈掌声。
41 fixed
adj.固定的,不变的,准备好的;(计算机)固定的
  • Have you two fixed on a date for the wedding yet?你们俩选定婚期了吗?
  • Once the aim is fixed,we should not change it arbitrarily.目标一旦确定,我们就不应该随意改变。
42 implemented
v.实现( implement的过去式和过去分词 );执行;贯彻;使生效
  • This agreement, if not implemented, is a mere scrap of paper. 这个协定如不执行只不过是一纸空文。 来自《现代汉英综合大词典》
  • The economy is in danger of collapse unless far-reaching reforms are implemented. 如果不实施影响深远的改革,经济就面临崩溃的危险。 来自辞典例句
43 bulged
凸出( bulge的过去式和过去分词 ); 充满; 塞满(某物)
  • His pockets bulged with apples and candy. 他的口袋鼓鼓地装满了苹果和糖。
  • The oranges bulged his pocket. 桔子使得他的衣袋胀得鼓鼓的。
44 enables
v.使能够,提供做…的权利[措施]( enable的第三人称单数 );使可能
  • The software enables you to access the Internet in seconds. 这种软件使你在几秒钟内便可访问互联网。
  • This pass enables me to travel half-price on trains. 我用这张通行证可以半价乘火车。 来自《简明英汉词典》
45 leisure
n.空闲时间,空暇;悠闲,安逸
  • I am seldom at leisure.我很少有空。
  • He read books at his leisure.他在空闲时读一些书。
46 optional
adj.可任意选择的,非强制的,随意的
  • The goods are optional, but only one.这些物品是可以任选的,但只能选一个。
  • It is optional with you.那是你的自由。
47 campus
n.大学校园,学校校园;大学 
  • They spoke of the old days on the campus.他们谈起昔日的校园生活。
  • The campus covers an area of twenty square kilometres.这个校园占地二十平方公里。
48 idling
v.虚度( idle的现在分词 );空转;挂空挡;未熄火
  • He is always idling around street corners. 他老是在街头角落闲逛。 来自《简明英汉词典》
  • PIK succeeded in idling about 25 percent of American cropland. 以货代款计划使得25%的美国农田休耕。 来自英汉非文学 - 政府文件
49 undone
a.未做完的,未完成的
  • He left nothing undone that needed attention.所有需要注意的事他都注意到了。
50 extensively
ad.广泛地, 大量地
  • Of all these verbs the verb is the most extensively used. 在这些动词中应用范围最广的是这个动词。
  • Corn and cotton are extensively cultivated in this region. 这个地区普遍种植玉米和蔬菜。
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-teenth
angular motion
appointment-only
ash-greys
autocratic leader
automatic data processing systems
Ban Nong Yang
Bandwidth-on-demand
bare the metal
basilar membranae
bonnett
catalogable permanent file
cheek retractor
chloroethylaminoanthraquinones
classical-styles
closure of simplex
collective body
community residents
copius
coraebus aesopus
crummy
cystomyxoma
dispension
disproportionateness
distrbuted processing
electro-gas arc welding
excitaton source
exhibition expenditures
false myxoma
fear-stricken
fibre grease
firiming agent
fix things up
fluidized layer
forage for
fund levy
go on an outing
graphic kernel system
gravity spectrum
gravity tectonics
green cormorant
guilt-trip
heliocentric declination
heterodyne interference
high speed steel end mill
Igo
in one piece nozzle
income-expenditures
interpretation of dreams
island-dwellers
Knelston
laid lower
lead crown glass
Leo III
linen fiber
load up on sth
lyme-hound
make gains
manufacturer's rep
mechano-chemical system
medical diagnostic radiation
metallographs
Middleton Stoney
missel-bird
Mogogelo
noas
note to the accounts
number identification
off-colo(u)r product
oystered
pal(a)eohydrology
Palespotted
pasta rocket
pasteur pipet
permineralised
planetary landing
plant room
plumbaginaceous
pulsed lasers
re-taining part of the extra profit
reed sweep
Resia
ring-a-ring
screen scarifier
sewerage of separate system
site autonomy
taint-hook
take springs out from
testing of soil
tetrazoles
think no small bear of
Tolbukhinski Okrǔg
toona sureni(bl.)merr.
total color blindness
Tristars
wages fund
wooden bridge
written calculation
yeast-liked
zero-zero gel
zhishi xiebai guizhi decoction